Mr Miliband, who was elbowed out of the way for the top
Labour job by «Red Ed», also warned of the danger of the party «lapsing into long - term opposition».
Not exact matches
The source said the pay cap was brought in to «deal with the mess we inherited from
Labour» and acknowledged the «hard work and sacrifice» made
by public sector workers, saying
jobs had been protected and the deficit reduced
by three quarters.
Western Australia's unemployment rate has fallen
by a surprising 0.9 per cent in the month of December, while
job numbers were up for a record - equalling 15th consecutive month nationwide, with economists giving positive assessments of the
labour market.
To add to the uncertainty, Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of the negotiations could cost her her
job — she could be replaced
by a more «hardline» Tory leader or the
Labour Party's leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
Combined with women, he said assisting more young people, Indigenous peoples, recent immigrants and Canadians living with disabilities to enter the
job market could help the
labour force expand
by half a million people.
It also notes that according to a Statistics Canada
Labour Force Survey, from July 2008 to July 2013, the net increase in new
jobs for university graduates was 810,000, while the available
jobs for those with no post-secondary education decreased
by 540,000 during the same period.
The program allows Canadian employers to respond to genuine
labour shortages
by allowing them to hire internationally, while ensuring that Canadian citizens and permanent residents have the first opportunity to apply for open
job positions.
We sourced the oilsands direct
jobs figure from The Decade Ahead:
Labour Market Outlook to 2022 for Canada's Oil and Gas Industry, a 2013 Petroleum Human Resources Council report that was funded in part
by the Government of Canada and The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
Last month's
labour data showed that the services sector gained 35,900
jobs while the number of factory positions fell
by 13,700.
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While the increase will have a positive impact on the province's total
labour market income — hiking it
by 1.3 per cent — it will also result in the
job losses over a number of years.
In that period we lost 11 per cent of the total
jobs in the sector when the
labour force grew
by 18 per cent.
By and large, those
jobs didn't migrate across the Pacific, but instead crossed the border south to the US, as the loonie's soaring value made Canadian
labour costs uncompetitive.
In some ways, that was just a matter of domestic Canadian cheap
labour being edged out of
jobs by foreign cheaper
labour.
The US economy added 103,000 non-farm payrolls last month, following a much larger increase of 326,000 new
jobs in February, data
by the US Bureau of
Labour Statistics showed on Friday.
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In the Council's pre-budget submission to this committee we urged the government to boost Canadian productivity
by increasing female
labour force participation, supporting women in STEM, enabling seniors to work for longer and helping Canadians navigate the changing
job market.
A growing
labour shortage is projected to increase, with a study
by the Conference Board of Canada projecting 113,800 unfilled
jobs by 2025.
At a wider level there are concerns about whether the prevalence of AI technology will result in a shortage of
jobs once supplied
by a manual
labour workforce.
illegal or undocu - mented immigrants do
jobs like picking fruit
by hand, bailing hay and other manuel
labour that most snotty americans think they are too good to do.
Cuts and major cuts will come
jobs will be lost of course new
Labour will view this
by altering the way the jobless are counted, or offer them half an hours training and remove them from the jobless totals.
That «coalition» approach is underpinned
by the 97 - 01 policy agenda of new deal on
jobs and windfall tax, minimum wage, devolution and FoI, public services, social chapter and pro-EU, feminisation of the PLP through shortlists, alongside macroecon stability, aversion to tax rises spoke to a party coalition; the post-01 agenda was arguably rather narrower, with new
labour seeming to be about a particular method of public service reform.
Tellingly, unemployment appears to have been limited
by measures favoured
by left and right: a flexible
labour market and a tailored benefit system which kept people skilled and in contact with recruiters after they lost their
job.
Miliband used the interview to suggest he would deal with the government's welfare reforms
by creating more
jobs and repeatedly hinted
Labour could scrap universal pensioners» benefits like winter fuel allowance.
«Our children deserve real
jobs with real pay and
Labour win any election
by pledging to be a lighter shade of blue.»
Praised
by Theresa May for doing an «excellent»
job and attacked
by President Trump on twitter, he looks more and more like a future
Labour leader.
Their letters provide a rich insight into their experiences of migration over 150 years: they're delighted
by easy access to the
labour market and higher salaries, for example, but also talk about the uncertainty of succeeding in the host country because of
job insecurity and higher living costs.
Economists distinguish a number of types of unemployment, however: cyclical unemployment is brought about
by the vagaries of the business cycle; structural unemployment is brought about
by changes in the economy or the
labour market, when the
jobs available do not fit the workforce's skills; frictional unemployment is the phenomenon of people being «between
jobs»; and seasonal unemployment is linked to certain types of seasonal
jobs, such as farm work and construction.
«If, God forbid, David Cameron falls under a bus William Hague would certainly be the next Tory leader Main
By conceding the need for spending cuts Ed Balls has made the
job of the next Conservative government a lot easier... George Osborne now wants
Labour to also concede the need for tax rises»
By conceding the need for spending cuts Ed Balls has made the
job of the next Conservative government a lot easier... George Osborne now wants
Labour to also concede the need for tax rises
On 1 April, the Telegraph dedicated its front page to a letter, signed
by 100 business leaders, which claimed that a
Labour government would «threaten
jobs and deter investment».
Labour needs to illustrate how
jobs held
by British workers would cease to exist if Britain exited the EU.
And he argued that
by dismantling a vote - winning
Labour machine, the current leadership were doing the Tories»
job for them.
Downstream, the likely outcome from depicting that bleak picture is diminishing
job prospects for young people in those areas — doubtless followed
by escalating demands for more and more government grants to promote business development in
Labour heartlands to reduce youth unemployment.
Labour will claim them as a success - but are they merely creating client voters
by drumming up
jobs that the taxpayer can ill afford?
With 498,000 in that age group without a
job, an analysis
by the House of Commons library for
Labour shows that young people now fare comparatively worse than at any point since 1992.
Darling is popular among
Labour MPs in a way that Balls is not, and
by refusing a move to another
job he raised the stakes for Brown.
«UK immigration officials have been on the receiving end of a four - letter outburst
by former Home Office minister», the hon. Member for Slough, who «told a conference of a
Labour think tank that the
job could corrupt «even quite good and moral» people.»
By the time Jeremy Corbyn's safe seat of Islington North declares, if things are really good - or really bad - he'll have inkling of whether he gets to keep his other
job, as
Labour leader.
That's why we set up our
Labour campaign, headed
by Alan Johnson, because we want to talk to
Labour supporters and persuade them this is the right thing to do in the interests of the country and themselves, their families, their
jobs, their incomes that depend on being part of this single market.
If support for a tax rise is conditional upon people not understanding it very well it does pose the question of what would happen if they had it explained to them, or even «misexplained» to them (remember how a National Insurance rise was packaged up as a «
Labour jobs tax»
by the Tories before the last election?).
«Our ambitious insulation plan will see the next
Labour government take real action against fuel poverty, making homes cheaper to heat, improving people's health
by improving our housing, creating new
jobs and reducing carbon emissions.
The 34 - year - old Reeves, who is seen
by many as a possible future party leader, said that under
Labour the long - term unemployed would not be able to «linger on benefits» for long periods but would have to take up a guaranteed
job offer or lose their state support.
The peer and novelist, who boasts on his website that he has «never had a proper
job», will attempt to win support for the bill in the upper chamber, where it may run into trouble as it is opposed
by both
Labour and the Liberal Democrats.
• It led indirectly to his appointment in 1994 as an economic adviser to Gordon Brown, setting Balls on a path to the same
job held at that time
by his mentor —
Labour's shadow chancellor.
Instead of competing with the Tories over cuts,
Labour should be demanding a major public sector investment programme of
job creation in infrastructure, housing, and service provision funded, not
by any increas in public borrowing, but
by taxing the 0.1 % super-rich on their # 190bn gains since the crash 4 years ago.
Shadow employment minister Jim Knight said the action taken
by the
Labour government last year had proved effective in boosting the
jobs market.
The Unite general secretary hit out at the «hysterical smear campaign» faced
by the unions after claims that Stevie Deans, chairman of the
Labour party in scandal - hit Falkirk, was using his
job at Grangemouth to campaign for
Labour.
That is why it has taken a more gradual approach to opening the UK's
labour market to people from Bulgaria and Romania
by maintaining restrictions and introducing quotas on low skilled
jobs.»